U.S. women, especially minorities, short on folate
Tagged: latinaPosted on: May 26th, 2007“A government study shows that despite requirements that grains be fortified with folic acid, many U.S. women — particularly blacks and Hispanics — are not getting enough of the B vitamin.
Folic acid is the synthetic form of the B vitamin folate, which is found naturally in green vegetables, like spinach and broccoli, in oranges and orange juice, and dried beans and peas, among other foods.”
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